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BeautyAndTheBeast

A disturbing number of moviegoers had no idea this ‘Law and Order’ legend acted alongside Angela Lansbury in a Disney classic

Some are saying they watched him on his show for years.

In the wake of Angela Lansbury‘s death at the age of 96 earlier this week, many fans of the acclaimed star are waking up to the fact her legendary animated film brought her and a Law and Order hero together.

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Several on Twitter have made note of the fact that Jerry Orbach — who played Lennie Briscoe on the NBC show until his death in 2004 — played Lumiere alongside Lansbury’s Mrs. Potts in the 1991 animated feature based on the legendary fairy tale. While some are saying they watched him on his show for years and did not realize that he played the proverbial French candlestick and servant, others are reminding people Lansbury and Orbach won Tony Awards for their work in theater in 1969 with other legends, too.

Others have voiced their amazement over how many people were unaware of the pair’s collaborations, to remind readers that Briscoe also makes an appearance in another music-heavy production which has stood the test of time and had some forgettable sequel efforts.

These kinds of posts and surprises feature a similar sentiment, but, one tweet in the wake of Lansbury’s death captures what she and her fellow theater and crime acting veteran did best when they worked together. Basically, there was magic in the sound booth.

Beauty and the Beast is available to stream on Disney Plus. A live-action remake was produced in 2017 and there was almost a spinoff series focusing on Gaston and LeFou on the service, but it has since been put on hiatus due to creative and scheduling issues.


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Evan J. Pretzer
A freelance writer with We Got This Covered for more than a year, Evan has been writing professionally since 2017. His interests include television, film and gaming and previous articles have been filed at Screen Rant and Canada's National Post. Evan also has a master's degree from The American University in journalism and public affairs.